Post-Christadelphian Traumatic Stress Disorder

By - John Bedson

A poster on one of the “comments” sections in this blog has written of his life being:
“… a wreckage since leaving the Christadelphians …... I feel I don't belong anywhere, despite having joined a mainstream church. Part of me can't believe I won't return to them; it feels unnatural to be separate from them and it feels inevitable that one day we must go back. I don't understand these feelings, and I don't understand the sense of grief and betrayal I feel for having left the community. We feel like we are not a part of the Christadelphian community, yet also not a part of "the real world." It culminates in feelings of intense depression and alienation and anxiety, and we don't know where to turn for help.”
The answer to you problems is perhaps contained in a comment by TinaC posted a few moments ago (as I type this) elsewhere on this blog “These people have messed with your head.” I love the way she put that. It says it all. You have been brainwashed and now it is taking a while to get your damaged head back together. You have to get those interfering Christadelphians out of your life and out of your head, or they will continue to cause you problems.